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2l'LL hie me to the Elfiu Glade, 

Where flows the Fishing Kiver, 
Aud there beneath the Elm trees shade 

The cares of life will sever. 

The toil and din of city life, 

ril banish for a season, 
And once forget the wiles and strife 

That warps the trader's reason. 

The stories of my childhood days 
Around my brain will hover, 

While Ariel sprites through fancy's maize 
Will backward bring my lover. 

With joy I'll pace the sylvan dell, 

Where the snake-like rootless climb, 

And o'er again my love tales tell. 

As back in my youth's young prime. 

The fairy rings by rootlets formed. 
Will chain my mind forever, 

Aud e'en forget how fortune stormed 
When she our loves did sever. 



'Twas neath such stately Elms as these 
My love's first hopes were spoken. 

And backward now my memory flees, 
E'en tho' her vows were broken. 







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With rope-lUve stems and trellis'd strands 
With weird fantastic twinings, 

Beseems the work of fairy hands, 
And elfin king's designings. 

Oh, that the human heart was true 
As are the Elm branch twinings, 

The love of years would e'er be new, 
Bereft of sorrow's pinings. 

Though time hath clothed my wrinkled brow 
With whitened locks dishevell'd, 

1 feign would seek that valley now, 
Wliere in my youth I re veil 'd. 

That cannot be — but 1 will seek 

Missouri's wond'rous stream, 
Where one and all alike bespeak 

The home of our life's young dream. 

The ancient sire and aged dame. 

Or earth's fair sons and daughters. 
May life prolong and health reclaim 

Through Regent's magic waters. 

From out a shady winding dell 

These won'drous Springs are welling, 

No pen can write nor tongue can tell 
How hearts with joy are swelling. 

Disease in all its varied forms. 

Presaging death and sorrow, 
Must yield to Regent waters' charms 

And joy and peace will follow. 





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